February 1, 2022
UOW graduates rated the best employees in Australia
Nationwide, employer satisfaction was rated highest for graduates from the University of ĚěĂŔ´«Ă˝
The national survey of Australian employers’ satisfaction released today (Tuesday, 1 February 2022) shows the University of ĚěĂŔ´«Ă˝ (UOW) produces graduates with the skills and qualifications that employers need.
found that employers’ overall satisfaction level with UOW graduates was at 91.7 per cent, securing UOW the top spot among all universities nationally.
This result is an increase in overall employers’ satisfaction levels from last year’s 89.6 per cent, and a big nod to the University’s overarching goal to provide the education that offers the best start in life.
In 2022, employers reported the highest overall satisfaction with engineering and related technologies graduates (at 90 per cent). Supervisors also reported above-average satisfaction with health graduates (at 89 per cent), architecture and building graduates (88 per cent) and education graduates (87 per cent).
UOW Vice-Chancellor Professor Patricia M. Davidson welcomed the results with delight.
“We’re so delighted to receive this news and are exceptionally proud of our students and staff. UOW provides graduates with the knowledge, skills and competencies to thrive, and this is demonstrated in our stellar alumni.”
“I can’t tell you how welcome this news is following the challenges of the pandemic. What a great way to start 2022,” Professor Davidson said.
UOW prides itself on an abundance of initiatives that help students hone their professional skills and workplace readiness while undertaking studies.
One of such programs is its signature UOWx program, which motivates young people to get involved in university-recognised co-curricular opportunities – from projects to campaigns and workshops – allowing them to grow and thrive beyond the classroom.
UOW also encourages student-led entrepreneurship initiatives through its strong industry connections and a broad range of international study abroad destinations.
ABOUT THE SURVEY
The annual QILT Employer Satisfaction Survey measures how well graduates from Australian higher education institutions meet employers’ needs. The report asks supervisors to rate their satisfaction with the performance of graduate employees in their workplace across five key skills areas: Foundation skills, Adaptive skills, Collaborative skills, Technical and Employability skills. The results indicate graduates’ readiness for the workplace.